Sonya Renee visited campus on February 2nd for an hour-long poetry performance and brief information session about The Body is Not an Apology.
Prof. Michael LaRosa Publishes Latest Immigration Reform Commentary in Tennessean
Dr. Michael LaRosa, associate professor of history at Rhodes, and Bryce W. Ashby '00 have published a commentary about Tennessee enacting tuition equity to undocumented youth.
Rhodes Alumnus David LaFevor ’03 to Make Presentation as Part of March Events Focusing on United States-Latin American Relations
Dr. David LaFevor, assistant professor of history at University of Texas, Arlington, will present “Cuba Détente: A Visual Tour with David LaFevor” to the Rhodes community.
Mike Curb Institute to Present “The Great Flood” Film by Bill Morrison with Music by Bill Frisell
On Feb. 26, Rhodes’ Mike Curb Institute for Music will present music composed & performed live by Bill Frisell, with footage from the Bill Morrison film “The Great Flood.”
Ramen Noodle Ideas by Emily Clark ’15 Make USA Today
Emily Clark has published her ideas and a recipe video on USA Today’s Voices on Campus.
Women’s Swimming and Diving Team Captures SAA Championship Title
The Rhodes women′s swimming and diving team won the 2015 Southern Athletic Association Championship on Feb. 14 in Birmingham, Ala.
Prof. Charles McKinney Publishes New Civil Rights Article on History Now
Dr. Charles McKinney, an associate professor of history and the Neville Frierson Bryan Chair of Africana Studies at Rhodes, has published “Dispatches From the Front: The Civil Rights Act and the Pursuit of Greater Freedom in a Small Southern City” in the Winter 2015 issue of History Now.
Prof. Jackson-Hayes Publishes Washington Post Article on Value of STEM Majors with Liberal Arts Training
Dr. Loretta Jackson-Hayes, associate professor of chemistry, wrote an article titled “We Don’t Need More STEM Majors. We Need more STEM Majors with Liberal Arts Training.”
Prof. Michael Nelson Helps to Develop New Site Revealing Insiders’ Views of 2004 Presidential Election
Dr. Michael Nelson, political science professor at Rhodes College, edited and interviewed for an online resource that is dedicated to studying the 2004 Presidential Election.
Exhibition Momentum Features Young Community Artists, From Rhodes and Beyond
The Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts (CODA) annually presents Exhibition Momentum.